ston, the South Shore and part of the North Shore of Lake Erie,
Detroit River and part of the Lake St. Clair delineated from my own
surveys made in the years 1784, 1785, 1786, 1787, 1788, 1789. The
remainder from the surveys and sketches of different persons finished,
March 16, 1790. MS. Map of part of the Province of Quebec, comprehending
also Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, the Island of Cape Breton and New
England and extending westward to the river Mississippi, compiled in the
Drawing-Room of the Engineers' Department at Quebec, under the direction
of Captain G. Mann, Commanding Royal Engineer, by Wm. Hall, Draftsman,
1791, in five sections. MS. A new and correct Map of the Province of
Quebec with the Adjacent States and Provinces from the French Surveys.
Connected with those made by Captain Curver and other officers in His
Majesty's Service, London. Printed by Laurie and Whittle, 53 Fleet
Street, May 12, 1794. Print from Plate. North American Atlas. Plan of
part of the Province of Lower Canada, containing the country from the
River Montmagny near Quebec upwards as far as any surveys have been
hitherto made, that is, to St. Regis on the St. Lawrence, and the
Township of Buckingham on the River Ottawa. Compiled in the
Surveyor-General's office in the latter part of the year 1794 and early
part of the year 1795, by Messrs. Samuel Gale and John B. Duberger. With
a list of previous surveys. Marked original by the War Office. By order
of His Excellency Guy, Lord Dorchester, Captain-General and
Governor-in-Chief of the Provinces of Upper and Lower Canada. Coloured
original MS. A new topographical Map of Lower Canada. William
Vondervelden and Louis Charland, 1805. Print from Plate.
=River St. Lawrence=. Plan of part of the River St. Lawrence, from
Montreal to the Parish of Berthier on the North and to Sorel on the
South Side of the River. By John Montresor, Sub-Engineer, and Lieutenant
Samuel Holland, Captain and Assistant Engineer. Scale, 2000 feet an
inch. Dimensions, 126-26 inches. Original coloured manuscript map bears
the Board of Ordnance stamp, formerly in the Ordnance Office,
transferred to the Dominion Government in July, 1891, and to the
Archives in March, 1909. This map covers the portion of the St. Lawrence
surveyed by John Montresor for the Murray Survey (viz. from Montreal to
Repentigny in one section and from Repentigny to Berthier in another).
It is, however, of an earlier date than the Murray Survey, as is sho
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